For nearly a decade, Nairobi's only L.G.B.T.Q. church has transformed into a sanctuary for those fleeing persecution. Despite being forced to relocate multiple times, the congregation continues to thrive in a secret venue where members worship openly and find solace together.
Resilience in Faith: The Underground L.G.B.T.Q. Church of Nairobi Finds New Hope

Resilience in Faith: The Underground L.G.B.T.Q. Church of Nairobi Finds New Hope
Amidst increasing hostilities in Kenya, a secret underground church for L.G.B.T.Q. Africans has flourished despite facing numerous challenges over the years.
In Nairobi, Kenya, for almost ten years, the only church led and populated by L.G.B.T.Q. individuals has confronted relentless challenges, being kicked out of various venues due to hostility. Initially hosted at a center for sex workers, the congregation soon faced violent setbacks, with the police intervening during gatherings in Central Park, city authorities restricting access to spaces, and neighborhood residents attacking them with stones.
Today, after moving through ten different locations, this resilient underground church has discovered a secret sanctuary where approximately 100 worshipers can gather safely every Sunday. As they meet in a discreet venue, a sense of community and acceptance radiates through the congregation. Upon entering, each member is vetted by fellow worshipers, ensuring anonymity and safeguarding their safety.
During sermons, pastors address the wounds of rejection and the difficulties faced due to their identities. One pastor’s heartfelt message resonated throughout the gathering, stating, “Family may kick you out, and the church you once attended could not understand that kind of expression, demonizing your life. But today, I found a place for you in the Bible. Praise the Lord!” The room filled with “Amen” as uplifting chants of agreement echoed from the attendees.
For many congregants, the church serves as a rare refuge from the harrowing persecution they have experienced, often having fled their home countries where being L.G.B.T.Q. poses extreme risks. Each weekly service offers an invaluable opportunity for them to worship freely and embrace both their spiritual beliefs and their diverse identities, creating a supportive environment that many thought they had lost forever.
Today, after moving through ten different locations, this resilient underground church has discovered a secret sanctuary where approximately 100 worshipers can gather safely every Sunday. As they meet in a discreet venue, a sense of community and acceptance radiates through the congregation. Upon entering, each member is vetted by fellow worshipers, ensuring anonymity and safeguarding their safety.
During sermons, pastors address the wounds of rejection and the difficulties faced due to their identities. One pastor’s heartfelt message resonated throughout the gathering, stating, “Family may kick you out, and the church you once attended could not understand that kind of expression, demonizing your life. But today, I found a place for you in the Bible. Praise the Lord!” The room filled with “Amen” as uplifting chants of agreement echoed from the attendees.
For many congregants, the church serves as a rare refuge from the harrowing persecution they have experienced, often having fled their home countries where being L.G.B.T.Q. poses extreme risks. Each weekly service offers an invaluable opportunity for them to worship freely and embrace both their spiritual beliefs and their diverse identities, creating a supportive environment that many thought they had lost forever.